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Published in Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

I’m still making my way through Brian Curtice’s excellent and detailed post on Greg Paul’s (2025) recent erection of a new titanosaur genus (Curtice 2025), but I just want to comment on this one passing thought of Brian’s: The species tells me where it was found if named by “Old Timers,” the genus almost can […]

AllgemeinCreative Commons + LizenzenKreativwirtschaftKulturwirtschaftKünstliche IntelligenzGerman
Published in iRights.info
Author Jens Crueger

Die Kreativität im KI-Zeitalter steht vor einer wichtigen Herausforderung: Einerseits sind die KI-Modelle hungrig nach immer neuen Trainingsdaten, mit möglichst viel Schöpfungshöhe. Andererseits pochen die Urheberinnen dieser Daten bzw. die Inhaber der Rechte an den Daten auf eine angemessene Vergütung. Eine neue Initiative namens „Really Simple Licensing“, abgekürzt RSL, verheißt eine unkomplizierte Lösung.

Changement Climatique/Climate ChangePsychologie/PsychologyAuto-efficacitéCaniculeDoucheFrench
Published in AVUER
Author Paquito Bernard

Deux chercheurs français viennent de publier les résultats d’une enquête en ligne diffusée dans trois départements d’Occitanie une semaine après une vague de chaleur durant l’été 2022. Jusqu’ici, nous manquions cruellement d’informations quantitatives sur les comportements qui sont adoptés pour faire face à la chaleur en France.

Appalachian HistoryMcDowell County WVMercer County WVTazewell County VAWyoming County WV
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series – Houston Coal Company Store: Carswell Hollow’s Company Town Front Porch If you come into Kimball along U.S. 52, the coal camp at Carswell does not look like much at first glance. The hollow narrows quickly, the creek runs tight against the road, and the Norfolk Southern tracks hug the opposite bank.

Appalachian HistoryFloyd County KYJohnson County KYLetcher County KYPike County KY
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series – Consolidation Coal in Appalachia: Land, Labor, and Life in Jenkins and Van Lear When the Consolidation Coal Company first incorporated in Maryland during the Civil War era, its managers were thinking about the bituminous seams of the Georges Creek basin and the rail connections that could move that coal to eastern cities.

Appalachian HistoryCampbell County TNHarlan County KYLetcher County KYMcCreary County KY
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series – Blue Diamond Coal Company: From First Creek to Scotia and Stearns On a March morning in 1976, the name Blue Diamond Coal Company suddenly appeared in headlines far from the mountains. Two methane explosions at the Scotia Mine in Letcher County killed twenty six men over the course of three days and put a relatively quiet Knoxville based coal firm under a national spotlight.

Appalachian HistoryClay County KYHarlan County KYPerry County KY
Published in Appalachianhistorian.org
Author Alex Hall

Appalachian History Series – Brashear’s Salt Works at Leatherwood: Salt, War, and Memory in Perry County Where Leatherwood Creek meets the North Fork of the Kentucky River, the valley opens just enough for a bottom, a road, and a cluster of houses. Today visitors see a memorial park, a ballfield, and green highway signs for Cornettsville. In the nineteenth century the thing that drew people to this bend in the river was not scenery but salt.